


in case the device doesn’t have a Type-C port, the headset comes with a Type-C to Type-A adapter cable. It also comes with a 3.5mm audio port in case you’d like to go wired. This allows it to connect not only to PCs and consoles but even to modern smartphones and an undocked Nintendo Switch. The Arctis 7X comes with a wireless adapter that utilizes a USB Type-C port – a welcome departure from the usual USB Type-A. It retails for a reasonable $150 which makes it cheaper than the Sennheiser GSP 370 but a fair bit pricier than what the Logitech G533 is going for nowadays. The headset still sports its stylish yet sophisticated look, though the Arctis 7X and 7P don colourways that match the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 paint jobs respectively. It still has the fantastic audio quality that’s tuned perfectly for gaming, as well as the comfort that the Arctis series is known for.ĭesign-wise, nothing has changed either. The SteelSeries Arctis 7X and its twin brother, the 7P, are essentially identical to its predecessor – the Arctis 7 – but with added connectivity options to make it accessible to almost any kind of modern device whether it’s a console, PC, or smartphone.
